Lindy Switch manual Local console connections Audio, IP network port, To connect local speakers

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Local console connections: Audio

The LINDY KVM IP supports and distributes the stereo sound originated by the host computer to the local console port, and also to the remotely connected users.

To connect local speakers

1Position a speakers in the vicinity of the LINDY KVM IP such that their cables will easily reach.

 

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2 Connect the main speaker cable to the port labelled within the KVMA CONSOLE section of the rear panel.

Note: A firmware upgrade is required to enable digital audio via VNC links. Check with LINDY for availability.

IP network port

The LINDY KVM IP provides an autosensing Ethernet IP port that can operate at 10 or 100Mbps, according to the network speed. The LINDY KVM IP is designed to reside quite easily at any part of your network:

It can be placed within the local network, behind any firewall/router connections to the Internet, or

It can be placed externally to the local network, on a separate sub-network or with an open Internet connection.

Wherever in the network the LINDY KVM IP is situated, you will need to determine certain configuration issues such as address allocation and/or firewall adjustment to allow correct operation. Please refer to Networking issues within the Configuration chapter for more details.

IMPORTANT: When the LINDY KVM IP is accessible from the public Internet or dial up connection, you must ensure that sufficient security measures are employed.

To connect the IP network port

1Depending upon where in the network the LINDY KVM IP is being connected, run a category 5e or 6 cable from the appropriate hub or router to the LINDY KVM IP.

2Connect the plug of the category 5e or 6 cable into the IP port on the front panel of the LINDY KVM IP.

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3 Configure the network settings as appropriate to the position of the LINDY KVM IP within the network - see Networking issues for details.

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Lindy Switch manual Local console connections Audio, To connect local speakers, To connect the IP network port

Switch specifications

Lindy Switch is a pivotal innovation in the realm of audio-visual and data transmission technologies, designed to facilitate seamless switching between multiple signal sources. This device serves numerous applications, from broadcasting and live events to professional AV setups and corporate environments. One of its standout features is the ability to handle multiple input and output formats, enabling users to switch between HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, and more, depending on their specific needs.

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